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Filipinos flee Northern Irish home after night of 'racist thuggery'

Reuters · 2 months ago
Reuters
Reuters
2 months ago

Filipino Michael Sancho and his family fled their family home in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, after violent unrest, described by police as “racist thuggery” erupted in the area.

Breakdown
  • Rioters attacked police and set homes and cars on fire in Ballymena over several nights.
  • Filipino resident Michael Sancho and his family fled their home after their car was attacked and set on fire. 16s
  • Masked men told Sancho they were not targeting Filipinos, but fear remains among residents. 1m 8s
  • Violence followed the arrest of two 14-year-old boys accused of sexual assault, with charges read via a Romanian interpreter. 1m 30s
  • Some Filipino residents are displaying flag stickers to show they are not Romanian amid the unrest. 1m 47s
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